President of the Canary Islands

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The president of the Canary Islands is the head of government of the Canary Islands, one of the 17 autonomous communities of Spain, while the monarch Felipe VI remains the head of state as king of Spain (and therefore of the Canary Islands).

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President of the Canary Islands
Presidente de las Islas Canarias (Spanish)
since 14 July 2023
Executive branch of the Canary Islands
Style
TypeHead of government
NominatorParliament of the Canary Islands
AppointerThe Monarch
countersigned by the Prime Minister
Term length4 years
Formation29 December 1982
First holderJerónimo Saavedra
WebsiteOfficial website
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Presidents of the junta (pre-autonomy)

More information No., Name (born–died) ...
No. Name
(born–died)
Term of office Political party Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Alfonso Soriano Benítez de Lugo
(born 1936)
14 April 1978 9 June 1979 1 year, 56 days Union of the Democratic Centre
2 Fernando Bergasa Perdomo
(1938–2024)
9 June 1979 9 June 1980 1 year, 0 days Union of the Democratic Centre
3 Vicente Álvarez Pedreira
(1933–2002)
9 June 1980 12 June 1981 1 year, 3 days Union of the Democratic Centre
4 Fernando Bergasa Perdomo
(1938–2024)
12 June 1981 June 1982 1 year Union of the Democratic Centre
5 Francisco Javier Ucelay Sabina
(1944–2001)
June 1982 29 December 1982 5 months Union of the Democratic Centre
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Presidents of the government (after the approval of the Statute of Autonomy)

Governments:

  •   PSOE
  •   CCa
  •   Mixed coalition
More information Portrait, Name (Birth–Death) ...
Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Government
Composition
Election Monarch
(Reign)
Ref.
Took office Left office Duration
Jerónimo Saavedra
(1936–2023)
13 January
1983
10 June
1983
4 years and 202 days PSOE Saavedra I
PSOE
N/A King
Juan Carlos I

(1975–2014)
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
10 June
1983
20 July
1985
Saavedra II
PSOE
1983
20 July
1985
3 August
1987
Saavedra III
PSOE
Fernando Fernández Martín
(born 1943)
3 August
1987
3 January
1989
1 year and 153 days CDS Fernández
CDSAICAP
1987 [5]
[6]
Lorenzo Olarte
(1932–2024)
3 January
1989
12 July
1991
2 years and 190 days CDS Olarte
CDSAICAP
[7]
[8]
Jerónimo Saavedra
(1936–2023)
12 July
1991
31 March
1993
(censured)
1 year and 264 days PSOE Saavedra IV
PSOEAIC
1991 [9]
[10]
Manuel Hermoso
(1935–2025)
5 April
1993
15 July
1995
6 years and 103 days CCa (AIC) Hermoso I
CCa
[11]
[12]
[13]
15 July
1995
17 July
1999
Hermoso II
CCa until May 1996
CCaPP from May 1996
1995
Román Rodríguez
(born 1956)
17 July
1999
5 July
2003
3 years and 353 days CCa (ICAN) Rodríguez
CCaPP until May 2002
CCa from May 2002
1999 [14]
[15]
Adán Martín
(1943–2010)
5 July
2003
13 July
2007
4 years and 8 days CCa (ATI) Martín
CCaPP until May 2005
CCa from May 2005
2003 [16]
[17]
Paulino Rivero
(born 1952)
13 July
2007
7 July
2011
7 years and 361 days CCa Rivero I
CCaPP until Oct 2010
CCa from Oct 2010
2007 [18]
[19]
[20]
7 July
2011
9 July
2015
Rivero II
CCaPSOE
2011 King
Felipe VI

(2014–present)
Fernando Clavijo
(born 1971)
9 July
2015
16 July
2019
4 years and 7 days CCa Clavijo I
CCaPSOE until Dec 2016
CCa from Dec 2016
2015 [21]
[22]
Ángel Víctor Torres
(born 1966)
16 July
2019
14 July
2023
3 years and 363 days PSOE Torres
PSOENCaPodemosASG
2019 [23]
[24]
Fernando Clavijo
(born 1971)
14 July
2023
Incumbent 2 years and 296 days CCa Clavijo II
CCaPPAHIASG
2023 [25]
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Timeline

Ángel Víctor TorresFernando Clavijo (politician)Paulino RiveroAdán Martín MenisRomán Rodríguez (politician)Manuel HermosoJerónimo SaavedraLorenzo Olarte CullenFernando Fernández Martín

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